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. >>> one of america's best known politicians of sure didn't two american -- brought back two a omecg. om president clintonrtcoedes euna leeau a lndra ling it back to california. jay korff has the reunion and the reaction. >> what an extraordinary 48 hours before laura ling and euna lee. thewent to the warm embrace of family. this gives us a glimpse into the lives of euna lee and laura ling, the american journalists finally free after months in prison in north korea. only one day prior, their fortunes swung like a pendulum. they went from facing 20 years of hard labor to coming face-to- face with former president bill clinton, who flew to p'yongyang to secure their release. >> we knew instantly in our hearts that the nightmare of our lives was finally coming to an end. >> we're learning through their captivity, they were separated and were given meals with rice and rocks. about a little bit that she was able to recount about her experience has been challenging to hear. >> how does it feel to be home? >> it feels so good. >> the journalists were captured while on assignment. tonight, t
. >>> one of america's best known politicians of sure didn't two american -- brought back two a omecg. om president clintonrtcoedes euna leeau a lndra ling it back to california. jay korff has the reunion and the reaction. >> what an extraordinary 48 hours before laura ling and euna lee. thewent to the warm embrace of family. this gives us a glimpse into the lives of euna lee and laura ling, the american journalists finally free after months in prison in north korea. only one day...
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pentagon spokesperson says the russians did not communicate their plans to the united states but he added america has the means to figure out they were heading this way. on capitol hill, jennifer davis, fox 5 news. >>> speaking of russ, did you see vladimir putin going shirtless again during a super vacation in siberia, riding horseback. not the first time he stripped down for the cameras. this is the latest in a long line of his shirtless photo opens. remember when he shot the tiger? he posed for cameras then, too. >>> are you thinking about asking your boss a raise? something that may give you more confidence coming up next. >>> you don't hear about this too often. a local woman out walking her dog in the city attacked by a snake. >>> first, tony soprano on the big screen? the buzz has been building since the finale. ♪ doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. (announcer) trying to lower your cholesterol can be a challenge. but with the help of honey nut cheerios' sweet taste, lowering your cholesterol is a non-challenge. get your free sample online at non-challenge.
pentagon spokesperson says the russians did not communicate their plans to the united states but he added america has the means to figure out they were heading this way. on capitol hill, jennifer davis, fox 5 news. >>> speaking of russ, did you see vladimir putin going shirtless again during a super vacation in siberia, riding horseback. not the first time he stripped down for the cameras. this is the latest in a long line of his shirtless photo opens. remember when he shot the tiger?...
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father and son d husband and wif nikhil, at did america have to give to get these journalists back. >> didn'have a lot to give. they certainly gave concessions, if you wi, when you think of the fact that kim jong-il s got a big propaganda hit out of this. there waquestion about his health. he's now provedo the world at he's alive. that's something. >> and that was a bi question. >> and that was a big queson. he got big propanda boost in his own country. the frontage ofhe north korean pap had five pictures ofim jong-il with bi clinton. it wast uil you got to pa three tha you had a littl blurb at mentioned that the journalists had be freed. and finally, you've got -- you've got show the world that youtill had some control over yourountry over which there was some significant doubts >> well, whose crt is the bal in now to try to moveit forward? stereo we, what's interesting also -- and nikhil was right. it also showed t world that north rea is rational to a certain degree. it could sit down andtalk it a western leader of some state and come out of it looking not like complete crazi in th
father and son d husband and wif nikhil, at did america have to give to get these journalists back. >> didn'have a lot to give. they certainly gave concessions, if you wi, when you think of the fact that kim jong-il s got a big propaganda hit out of this. there waquestion about his health. he's now provedo the world at he's alive. that's something. >> and that was a bi question. >> and that was a big queson. he got big propanda boost in his own country. the frontage ofhe north...
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at an america's best location near you. >>> good evening everyone. apparently a little diplomacy goes a long way. the north korean government issues a special pardon for the the two american journalists jailed on harpblgs of espionage. they have more on how the former president, bill clinton put the wheels in motion. >> reporter: on an unannounced yet high-profile trip to north korea, success for former president, bicllln,in toand two detained american journalists. after meeting with them, they pardoned them who were air forced on march 17, near the north korean china border and ordered their release. it's unclear what, if anything, north korea will receive in return, but some analysts say that the prestige of a visit from a former united states president may be enough. >> the connections and the history, all point to bill clinton being the right man at the right moment. >> i think it is highly unlikely he would go there without some signal from the north koreans in advance that this trip was going to be successful. >> ling and lee who worked for cur
at an america's best location near you. >>> good evening everyone. apparently a little diplomacy goes a long way. the north korean government issues a special pardon for the the two american journalists jailed on harpblgs of espionage. they have more on how the former president, bill clinton put the wheels in motion. >> reporter: on an unannounced yet high-profile trip to north korea, success for former president, bicllln,in toand two detained american journalists. after meeting...
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shepard: we saw some really emotional moments today when the journalists arrived back in america after spending four months in north korean custody. we thought we would show you a few of those moments starting with lisa ling's observation that just 30 hours earlier, she and euna were prisoners. >> we feared that at any moment, we could be sent to a hard labor camp. and then suddenly we were told that we were going to a meeting . we were taken to a location and when we walked through the doors, we saw standing before us president bill clinton. shepard: ling says when they saw him, they immediately knew their north korean nightmare was ending. >> to our loved ones, friends, colleagues, and to the complete strangers with the kindest of hearts who showed us so much love and sent us so many positive thoughts and energy, we thank you. we could feel your love all the way in north korea. it is what kept us going in the darkest of hours. it is what sustained our faith that we would come home. >> it speaks well of our country that when two american citizens are in harm's way, that so many people
shepard: we saw some really emotional moments today when the journalists arrived back in america after spending four months in north korean custody. we thought we would show you a few of those moments starting with lisa ling's observation that just 30 hours earlier, she and euna were prisoners. >> we feared that at any moment, we could be sent to a hard labor camp. and then suddenly we were told that we were going to a meeting . we were taken to a location and when we walked through the...
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>> the mood at america's news headquarters as we get ready for the show. coming up, what countries who men made the best husband. >> sorry, belgium,ficational lands don't count. >> then a doll that beast feeds. >>> why is hollywood turning american icon g.i. joe into a multinational task force. some say it is a business decision but others say it is part of a master plan by new world order forces to prepare the way for one world masters. greg? >> greg: thank you, andy. >> see you later in the show. i thought he would never leave. let's welcome our guests. i'm here with fox news channel anchor patti ann browne. so hot and bubbly that j jacuzs relax in her. you just doubled our ratings, young lady. michigan congressman thaddeus mccorner also the republican house policy committee chairman. so knowledgeable that the internet is suing him for copy write infringe meant. is now knowledgeable he is. terrible introduction. bill schulz. in tijuana a taxi. >> sitting next to me, a first-time guest, comedian paul mccurio. god knows we have tried for years to get him.
>> the mood at america's news headquarters as we get ready for the show. coming up, what countries who men made the best husband. >> sorry, belgium,ficational lands don't count. >> then a doll that beast feeds. >>> why is hollywood turning american icon g.i. joe into a multinational task force. some say it is a business decision but others say it is part of a master plan by new world order forces to prepare the way for one world masters. greg? >> greg: thank...
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peters foundation dedicated to promoting fiscal responsility and addressing key economi challees facing america's future. >> good eving. i'm mart savidge. >>> five days aer scotland released the man convicted of mbing a panjetliner over lockerbie, scotld killing 270 people, the controversynd the outrage over helease a his welcome home in bya continu today. the is, as you can imagine, a great de of analys and dissecon of the decision going on i theritish pres. scotland is, after all, a pt of the uned kingdo was there a deal for the terrorist release where, we british oil intests in libya a fact? the fascinatinquestions that e not getting much attenti in this couny and thate will focus on in amoment. but first, british prime mister gordon brown, he spoke out for t first time today abt abdelbaset al. megrahi and s hoecoming. >> myhoughts are with the oughtings of the victims. and i was both angry d i was repulsed by the eception that a convicd bomber guilty of a huge terrorist cme turned a return to libya. and that brings tous tonights "lead foc." our britishpartner, itn's been looking britain's rel
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this is big. >> a controversy judge on the reality show "america and i know" is going home. paula abdul is leaving the show after eight seasons. the fox network confirmed the report today. she was a successful singer and dancer before she joined " american idol." >>> instead of tweeting about their mood or a favorite song, some companies are discovering they get better service by using twitter. why many major companies are paying attention to twitter. >> got a complaint? you call the customer service line, you often hear something like this. >> your call is important to us. please stay on the line. >> sometimes you never get an answer. >> the people you call sometimes don't have any real expertise in any product you are dealing with. >> some consumers are fighting another way -- twitter, the social networking site. many major companies are paying attention. >> if i post on my twitter account that i had a bad experience with comcast, the person liable to my department is probably in a better position to fix our problems than the general customer service line. >> using twitter
this is big. >> a controversy judge on the reality show "america and i know" is going home. paula abdul is leaving the show after eight seasons. the fox network confirmed the report today. she was a successful singer and dancer before she joined " american idol." >>> instead of tweeting about their mood or a favorite song, some companies are discovering they get better service by using twitter. why many major companies are paying attention to twitter. >>...
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. >>> a judge has refused to sign a settlement between the sec and bank of america over bonuses. the bank agreed to pay the penalty to settle charges that it misled investors about plans to pay bounces to executives at merrill lynch. the judge said the proposed settlement would leave uncertain the truth of very serious allegations made in the complaint. >>> hyatt hotel corporation has filed with the sec proposing a public offering of shares. it valued the ipo at 1.15 billion but did not give a date for the offering t will use the proceeds for acquisitions and investment in new properties. those are your business headlines. >>> now let's talk about your pension fund or do you want to talk about your public fund. it has fallen by more than 20% in the past year. stocks or invests held by the retirement and pension system hit a high of 40.9 in 2007. officials say a drop to 28.9 million as of june 30th. the tip could force the state to dedicate money to cover employee retirement cost. >>> listen it's not too late. the governor wants your input on the budget cuts. he has received 1000
. >>> a judge has refused to sign a settlement between the sec and bank of america over bonuses. the bank agreed to pay the penalty to settle charges that it misled investors about plans to pay bounces to executives at merrill lynch. the judge said the proposed settlement would leave uncertain the truth of very serious allegations made in the complaint. >>> hyatt hotel corporation has filed with the sec proposing a public offering of shares. it valued the ipo at 1.15 billion...
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. >> health care has to be addressed in america. you have, not only republicans in the tea party types, but the unions and the democratic national party stacking the rooms, it is politically toxic, they go after each other, and it is political theater at this point. they are very concerned. but the advent of social media, you can talk too these experts and say, you can light a match, but unless the gasoline is there it won't ignite. people care about health care. >> well, i would say if they're paid protesters, they're not getting their money's worth. but i think they are going to get a bill because i think there's so much understanding on both sides that we really need health care reform in some fashion. it's just getting down to the details of what that means. >> and i'm not sure that there are somewhere -- 80% of the country still says they're happy with their health care system. one thick ipg that's-d thing that's gone wrong, we've talked nothing at all about health care reform, nothing about -- [simultaneous speech] >> public o
. >> health care has to be addressed in america. you have, not only republicans in the tea party types, but the unions and the democratic national party stacking the rooms, it is politically toxic, they go after each other, and it is political theater at this point. they are very concerned. but the advent of social media, you can talk too these experts and say, you can light a match, but unless the gasoline is there it won't ignite. people care about health care. >> well, i would...
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i can't remember in the last years any movement in america that hasn't gotten sympathetic coverage from the media except for the tea parties earlier this year, except for this. it's obviously part of partisanship and ideological bias sympathetic to disagree. i believe it was ari fleischer who said people need to watch what the senate questionnaire raise criticism. that doesn't wash. i think the media, if they're liberal and for this, it ain't helping because this is being endlessly replayed. they have fallen totally into this is conflict. people -- you ever -- they're several issues. i think the media should be looking at who are the groups that are organizing this. just as it should george soros is doing. >> are they organizing it? >> there are interesting talk about it being pharmaceutical companies, millionaires it's not average people whipping this up. where the white house screwed this up they call the mama. you don't call%, thank you call% a month when asked about. we saw clips where people were asking the judgment questions and really deserves legitimate answers.2u saint joseph s
i can't remember in the last years any movement in america that hasn't gotten sympathetic coverage from the media except for the tea parties earlier this year, except for this. it's obviously part of partisanship and ideological bias sympathetic to disagree. i believe it was ari fleischer who said people need to watch what the senate questionnaire raise criticism. that doesn't wash. i think the media, if they're liberal and for this, it ain't helping because this is being endlessly replayed....
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. >> the crew visited latin america and the caribbean. the rate to help 100,000 people and 13,000 animals. -- they were able to help 100,000 people and 13,000 animals. >> sometimes the best sound bites are found when nothing is set at all. family and friends are getting to see their loved ones after several months at sea. >> it touches your heart. >> people like this person was waiting for her son. she followed his every move on his blog remembered one story that stuck with her. >> about the boys that were burned. they walked miles to get to the ship. they did work on them. their bodies were badly burned. >> it set out on the seabed in april visiting six let american and caribbean countries along the way, providing medical and dental care for humans and animals, performing almost 1700 surgery's. crewmembers were busy renovating buildings and constructing schools. >> building friendships, building relationships, and treating patients. that is what we did. >> a senior officer was one of the members who says these experience was unbelievable
. >> the crew visited latin america and the caribbean. the rate to help 100,000 people and 13,000 animals. -- they were able to help 100,000 people and 13,000 animals. >> sometimes the best sound bites are found when nothing is set at all. family and friends are getting to see their loved ones after several months at sea. >> it touches your heart. >> people like this person was waiting for her son. she followed his every move on his blog remembered one story that stuck...
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good night, america. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org--- bret: next on "special report, " bill clinton is expected to leave north korea with the two journalists who have been sentenced to ten years. now the cash for clunkers program, does the president want to take away your employer-provided health insurance? we report. you decide, and the push to do something about a dangerous trend that could be more deadly than drunken driving. all that, plus the fox all-stars, right here, right now. >> welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. former president bill clinton's surprise trip to north korea has resulted in the pardon of two journalists convicted of crimes against the communist nation. laura ling and union that ling had -- and euna lee had been sentenced to ten years of hard labor. instead, they are expected to get a ride home with bill clinton in comfort. >> u.s. officials said the plan to have former president bill clinton secur
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. >> rose: and what's going on in red ate america? >> there's anger out there right w. >> rose: about? the economic conditns of the country? but is it more populist? is it just t sense that you're bailin out the people onall reet and not baing out us? >> go back to '92 and '93. the's so much that remis me of '92/'93. bill clinton won in 1992 because you know,e hit the reset button on the economy. we went from an industrial age when we were transforming into an informati age, it will take three or fou years until we get there. so bill inton dealt with that anger. when he didn't respond the w people wanted him to rpond in 19 and struck him as a traditional liberal, who rose? ro pro. anduddenly you hadhese... what w it, up with arica? up with people. whever pro's groupas lled. millions of people g involved in the political proce in '94. th same thing has happened here. we've hit the reset button. we're not going be an economy that's madly driven by consumerism. people elect the agent o chge, barack obaman 2008. what they've seen in 2009a
. >> rose: and what's going on in red ate america? >> there's anger out there right w. >> rose: about? the economic conditns of the country? but is it more populist? is it just t sense that you're bailin out the people onall reet and not baing out us? >> go back to '92 and '93. the's so much that remis me of '92/'93. bill clinton won in 1992 because you know,e hit the reset button on the economy. we went from an industrial age when we were transforming into an informati...
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we have become slaves of america. if we do not change our thinking lots of baitullahs will keep being born. >> for more on this story we are joined by lisa curtis, she's a senior research fellow at the heritage foundation and she joins us from washington. nice to have you back. >> thanks for having me again. >> what do you think the impact will be on the taliban in pakistan? will they recover from this, and if so, how long will it take them? >> well, i think this is a significant victory for pakistan, its fight against terrorism specially coming on the heels of the pakistan military's ability to oust the taliban from the swat valley region. but we know that military commanders can be replaced. so this doesn't mean the end of the pakistani taliban, yet it is a very significant development. and it could also change the debate about drone strikes in pakistan. pakistani officials have been very critical of these drone strikes but i think it would be hard for them to argue that this is an important tool in the fight agains
we have become slaves of america. if we do not change our thinking lots of baitullahs will keep being born. >> for more on this story we are joined by lisa curtis, she's a senior research fellow at the heritage foundation and she joins us from washington. nice to have you back. >> thanks for having me again. >> what do you think the impact will be on the taliban in pakistan? will they recover from this, and if so, how long will it take them? >> well, i think this is a...
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broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later, what kind of policing do you call this? a new human rights report says too many of india's place are abusive and failing at their job. a hollywood actress takes send moo on the road. >> cinema is for everybody and everywhere. we are knowing how few opportunities there are for people to realize how incredibly wise cinema is. >> hello. a secretive come nist state with nuclear ambitions which has been playing fast and loose with the rest of the world. today they have been playing host to bill clinton, the most senior visitor in a decade. he met north korean leader, kim jong-il and secured a pardon for the journalists arrested. we have this report from washington. >> bill clinton arrived in north korea in an unmarked jet. he carried with him the hopes of american diplomacy in a very dangerous corner of the world. mr. clinton met kim jong-il, north korea's mysterious leader. it is an extraordinary noment. there hasn't been a visit to pyongyang by such a high profile americ
broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later, what kind of policing do you call this? a new human rights report says too many of india's place are abusive and failing at their job. a hollywood actress takes send moo on the road. >> cinema is for everybody and everywhere. we are knowing how few opportunities there are for people to realize how incredibly wise cinema is. >> hello. a secretive come nist state with nuclear ambitions which has been...
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we are broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later for you -- an unlikely savior for the humble honeybee. in the last place you might think of. picture perfect pass. we take a look. -- picture-perfect pets. hello to you. after the surprise, tears, and algiers, the speculation. how will north korea's sudden release of two journalists at the behest of former president bill clinton affect the relationship of the two countries? laura ling and euna lee are now back in california. president clinton will be briefing president obama on his meeting with kim jong il. from washington, our correspondent. >> the plane touched down in california. [applause] the two journalists, laura ling and euna lee, rescued from the prospect of 12 years in a north korean labor camp. she had not seen her mother since the arrest on the chinese- north korean border in march. >> we were taken to a location, and when we walked through the doors, we saw standing before us, president bill clinton. [applause] >> their rescuer said nothing. it took weeks
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build engineers in america and scientists in america, and skilled technicians in america. all these pieces and at fitting together, energy and innovation, healthcare and education. these are the pillars of the new foundation we have to build. this is how we will not just rescue the economy, but we will rebuild it stronger than before. there are a lot of people out there who are looking to defend the status quo. there are those who want to see political advantage, they want to oppose these efforts. some of them caused the problems in the first place and then they are blaming others for it. [applause] they don't want to be constructive, they just want to get the usual political fights back and forth. sometimes that is fed by the cable chatter in the media, but we know the truth. we know that even in the hardest times against the toughest on its, we have never surrendered. -- against the toughest odds. we have always indoor and worked hard, and we have fought for our future. -- we have always endured. that is the tradition of america. this country was not built by complaining
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this isn't -- that this may contribute to some extent to relieve the tension between north korea and america and south korea as well. >> coming up at 6:00, more local reaction on what this means for the future of relationships with north korea. does the release of the journalists change your view of north korea? log on to abc2news.com to vote in our on-line poll located on the right-hand side of the home page. >>> new details about the man who went on a shooting rampage last night at a gym outside of pittsburgh. authorities say the suspect planned the crime for a long time because he was apparently angry and resentful over his inability to attract women. he unleashed his rage on a room full of women in an exercise class killing three and wounding nine before killing himself. behindlindsay davis has the details. >> reporter: only moments after class started, the suspect walked in and turned the lights out. at least 36 gunshots. >> we heard this loud boom. all after sudden i realized, you know, it was shots, like someone was shooting a gun inside the gym. >> reporter: jodi was 38. heidi 46 wit
this isn't -- that this may contribute to some extent to relieve the tension between north korea and america and south korea as well. >> coming up at 6:00, more local reaction on what this means for the future of relationships with north korea. does the release of the journalists change your view of north korea? log on to abc2news.com to vote in our on-line poll located on the right-hand side of the home page. >>> new details about the man who went on a shooting rampage last...
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one of the points in the contract with america was term limits. unfortunately we didn't get that enacted during the republican revolution. do you still believe in term limits and if you doe how long should they be for the house and senate? >> i think 12 years is is favorable and reasonable. i don't favor shorter time because you have no learning curve. a 12-year term limit for the house and senate would be more than reasonable. >> thank you for coming out to speak to us. his question may have answered my question. i think you are absolutely right about the need to paint in the bold strokes as opposed to pale colors. colors fade to pale rapidly after elections, how do you think we can maintain a change and not just make one? >> i think you should run for office. i'm serious. if every person in america who is griping filed for office, you know, you'd have a new generation of candidates and that is part of the process. i'm not for defending anybody. if you have a republican who is not doing the right thing, they ought to get beat in the primary. if y
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greta: and bank of america has to pay because someone lied. bank of america is off in profits. >> and those that have got the millions of dollars are probably lying on the beach right now. greta: i shouldç probably check before i am sarcastic if i have bank of america or not. up next, the best of the rest. who was caught on camera shirtless? start guesting. president obama approve or vladimir puvi$(lc@&c+ i was always going having to go in the middle of traffic and just starting and stopping. having to go in the middle of a ballgame and then not being able to go once i got there. and going at night. i thought i had a going problem. my doctor said i had a growing problem. it wasn't my bladder. my prostate was growing. i had an enlarging prostate that was causing my urinary symptoms. my doctor prescribed avodart. (announcer) over time, avodart actually shrinks the prostate and improves urinary symptoms. so i can go more easily when i need to go and go less often. (announcer) avodart is for men only. women should not take or handle avodart due
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a spokesman for the democratic national committee, which runs organizing for america, said the crowds are being transported to the town halls by, quote, well-funded, highly organized groups run by republican operatives and funded by the special interests who are desperately trying to stop the agenda for change the president was elected to bring to washington. joining me now for more on all of this, our senior political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, access, if you will, the administration's position, the democratic party's response to what looks to be some considerable opposition to their plans. >> people don't push back hard, if things are going swimmingly. and i think those polls reflect what those who are supporting a sort of obama-style health care reform are looking at. and they're saying, listen, about half the country is against this. so what's happened now when you see the administration's response to its political arm. also, the health care arm of the sciu, a big -- >> service employees union. >> yes. has also put out a big memo to those who are interested in health car
a spokesman for the democratic national committee, which runs organizing for america, said the crowds are being transported to the town halls by, quote, well-funded, highly organized groups run by republican operatives and funded by the special interests who are desperately trying to stop the agenda for change the president was elected to bring to washington. joining me now for more on all of this, our senior political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, access, if you will, the...
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. >> could rugby take off in america like soccer has? that's what mark hopes. >> and that's where i think rugby wants to position itself as a participation sport. and if it could do what soccer did after the '94 world cup and the growth in soccer, i think, i don't what the percentage is, but there are a lot of kids playing soccer at an early age. and that's what we'd like to try and replicate with rugby. >> to find out more about play rugby usa and how you can get involved in the program. follow the links at our website, teenkidsnews.com. jessica? >> next -- a convention filled with super heroes, dark tales and more. [whistle blowing] visit... >>> german biologists have discovered the oldest species of ant on the planet. they live in the amazon rainforest. their "ant-cesters" date back 120 million years. >> nicole joins us now with a report on a really passionate group of people. nicole? >> jessica, these folks are obsessed with comics. you might say they're "drawn" to a gathering to celebrate their beloved craft. it's early morning in s
. >> could rugby take off in america like soccer has? that's what mark hopes. >> and that's where i think rugby wants to position itself as a participation sport. and if it could do what soccer did after the '94 world cup and the growth in soccer, i think, i don't what the percentage is, but there are a lot of kids playing soccer at an early age. and that's what we'd like to try and replicate with rugby. >> to find out more about play rugby usa and how you can get involved in...
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transitions lenses are available at an america's best location near you. >> good morning. we have a friend coming in. we have a good chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms late this afternoon and overnight tonight. the clouds will be thickening in the afternoon. more on your seven-day forecast coming up in a bit. >> thank you. at least four people were killed in a shooting at a gym in pittsburgh. a gunman walked into the l.a. fitness in bridgeville and opened fire. least 10 other people were injured. the gunmen turned the gun on himself. police say they still have no motive for the attack. >> several officials are investigating and garment always companies. the u.s. attorneys -- environmental companies. the u.s. attorneys are investigating the companies because the two workers died after ingesting some pollutants. they are looking at organic waste material. a fuel storage facility in michigan sent oil barrels shooting in the air yesterday. residents within 1 mile radius had to get to a safe area. coming up, a police report estimate how much people are willing to pay
transitions lenses are available at an america's best location near you. >> good morning. we have a friend coming in. we have a good chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms late this afternoon and overnight tonight. the clouds will be thickening in the afternoon. more on your seven-day forecast coming up in a bit. >> thank you. at least four people were killed in a shooting at a gym in pittsburgh. a gunman walked into the l.a. fitness in bridgeville and opened fire. least 10...
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. >> re: you have 90,000 in america? >> studying in the united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is the a... tl me how you're emphasizing education. >> educaon, we have a licy that's actlly a national strategy. that is to devop counies throug education with sence and technology. this is t idea of fundment policy of cha. so that's why the government has t so much emphasis on education. the government ha increased its put in... that is to say h increasedhe governmen expensesor education it's taking a larger share in terms of the budget of the country. and al vis-a-vishe g.d.p. >> rose: when you look the united states, what isit about the unit states and its gwth and development to its potion in the world today that you say we want to emulate that. we want to copy that. we want to be as good as they arat that. >> yea i think what the reform and opening up is demanding is that wneed to learn from others, atever that is good for china. so i think that's what were... we havbeen trying to since the beginning o the ref
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. >> i hope this isn't -- i'm hoping this may lead to -- [ indiscernible ] between north korea and america and south korea as well. >> i think this is a very, very good sign to have the history turned around from antagonism to mutual respect. >> reporter: harry lee has followed the history of north korea and its controversial nuclear weapons program. lee says this could be the right time to start talks again. >> this is a great chance for the obama administration to turn the page, see a change for american policy. >> euna lee and laura ling say they were kempt apart most of the -- kept apart most of the time while in custody and fed rice with rocks in it. >>> no precipitation around the area. nice clear scan but later on this evening we could see one or two isolated showers pop up. it looks like the majority of the rainfall activity south of fredricksburg, virginia. your forecast for the next couple of hours partly cloudy. a few showers later on tonight are possible for the evening time. we'll hang in the upper 70s but cooler steps by tomorrow morning -- temperatures by tomorrow morning an
. >> i hope this isn't -- i'm hoping this may lead to -- [ indiscernible ] between north korea and america and south korea as well. >> i think this is a very, very good sign to have the history turned around from antagonism to mutual respect. >> reporter: harry lee has followed the history of north korea and its controversial nuclear weapons program. lee says this could be the right time to start talks again. >> this is a great chance for the obama administration to turn...
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this was a 4 month humanitarian mission where they provided medical services in latin america and the caribbean. they treated more than 100,000 patients and conducted nearly 1700 surgeries. we spoke with nelson clark who was the acting command master chief aboard the ship. he left the ship in norfolk pause of anger. he talked about his experience. >> health services. ministry services. trying to rebuild their country. haiti was probably one of the roughest that we saw. but every country we saw great progress. great strides being made. our people helped do that. >>reporter: once again the u.s. ns comfort is in view and coming up at 10:00 we hear from family. until then reporting live in canton, canton, karen parks fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> 2 american journalist held captive in north korea are released tonight. ling and lee were pardoned following a request from former u.s. president bill clinton. mr. mr. clinton flew to north korea to negotiate their release. they have been held since march you may recall. both accused of illegally going there for a proposed smear campaign. >> question
this was a 4 month humanitarian mission where they provided medical services in latin america and the caribbean. they treated more than 100,000 patients and conducted nearly 1700 surgeries. we spoke with nelson clark who was the acting command master chief aboard the ship. he left the ship in norfolk pause of anger. he talked about his experience. >> health services. ministry services. trying to rebuild their country. haiti was probably one of the roughest that we saw. but every country...
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we are broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later for you --n unlikely savior for the humble hoybee. in the lasplace you might thi of. picte perfect pass. we take a look. -- picre-perfect pets. ello to you. ter the surise, tears, and giers, the speculation. how will north korea's sudden releas of two journalists at e behest of former preside bill clinton affect e retionship of the o countries? laura lg a euna lee are now backn calornia. president clinton will be briefing president obaman his meeting with kim jong il. from washington,ur correspondt. >> t plane touchedown in california. [applause] the t journalists, laura ling and euna lee rescu from the prospect of 12 yes in a north korean lab camp. she had not seen her moer since t arrest on the chinese- nortkorean border in march. >> we were taken to a location, and when we walked throh the doors, we saw anding before us, president bill clton. [applause] >> their rescuer said noing. it took weeks of tense secret diplomacy rrange the exaordinary measure. >> theeunion
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bank of america has agreed to settle charges that it misled investors when it bought merrill lynch. they told shareholders bonuses or not yet approved. the bank will pay a $33 million penalty. the postal service is expected to lose nearly $7 billion this year. they are considering closing or consolidating hundreds of locations. price hikes and service cuts have been no match for business lost to email. >>> 6:21 on this tuesday, 71 degrees. >> never missed an important movie scene. more on a new website designed to help you avoid that problem. >> we thank you for waking up with us. you're watching "good morning washington." >>> we have given you the hard news headlines of the day. >> philip stewart is here to talk about what you will be talking about later today. >> we have some live pictures coming in to us from florida where shuttle discovery is on the move right now. they are making the trip to the launch pad. the shuttle is set to launch on august 25. less than a month after the opening of eastern market, the restored area has scars of street work. washington gas workersused a ja
bank of america has agreed to settle charges that it misled investors when it bought merrill lynch. they told shareholders bonuses or not yet approved. the bank will pay a $33 million penalty. the postal service is expected to lose nearly $7 billion this year. they are considering closing or consolidating hundreds of locations. price hikes and service cuts have been no match for business lost to email. >>> 6:21 on this tuesday, 71 degrees. >> never missed an important movie...
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. >>> bank of america will pay $33 million to settle sec charges that it misled investors about the buyout of merrill lynch. the bank to told chair holders that merrill agreed not to pay year end bonuses without its consent but they say that bank of america has authorized them to pay $5.8 million in bonuses. >>> don't forget, starting on friday, if you shop at stores in virginia you will be exempt from the 5% sales tax on school supplies priced up to $20 and on clothing and shoes priced up to $100. the sales tax holiday ends on saturday, august -- sunday, august 9th. the islamic saudi academy has been granted approval to expand its site by the board of supervisors. public hearings drew dozens of speakers, many opposed the school saying teachings encouraged intolerance, but students, parent and teachers say that the school does nono teach intolerance. >>> students went back to class at seven fairfax elementary schools on friday. they operate on a modified year round schedule but that calendar is in jeopardy because of a tight budget. the school spends $2.6 million a year to run the program.
. >>> bank of america will pay $33 million to settle sec charges that it misled investors about the buyout of merrill lynch. the bank to told chair holders that merrill agreed not to pay year end bonuses without its consent but they say that bank of america has authorized them to pay $5.8 million in bonuses. >>> don't forget, starting on friday, if you shop at stores in virginia you will be exempt from the 5% sales tax on school supplies priced up to $20 and on clothing and...
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. >> there will be more on the shooting tomorrow on "good morning america." >>> now to the two journalists sentenced to 12 years of hard labor on their way home. laura ling and euna lee accused of trespassing into north korea are being accompanied by former president bill clinton. the plane touched down late tonight to refuel in japan on their way to burbank, california. while in north korea, the former president met with the nation's leader, kim jong il, and left with exactly what he came for -- amnesty for the two young women. now, family and friends wait for a triumphant reunion. >> tonight, the first brief glimpses of laura ling and euna lee at the pyongyang airport headed for the plane that is now carrying them home. the younwomen look to be in good health as they climb the stairs to the aircraft, where former president bill clinton waited. he greeted the journalists rather formally, but earlier today when they first met it was described as an emotional moment. a statement from the clinton foundation said that clinton has safely lt north korea with laura ling and euna lee and they wil
. >> there will be more on the shooting tomorrow on "good morning america." >>> now to the two journalists sentenced to 12 years of hard labor on their way home. laura ling and euna lee accused of trespassing into north korea are being accompanied by former president bill clinton. the plane touched down late tonight to refuel in japan on their way to burbank, california. while in north korea, the former president met with the nation's leader, kim jong il, and left with...
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we lead you up to "good morning america" at 7:00. >>> lifeguard competition. ready to go there? got your whistle? there he is, justin berk. >> 6:29. we got ocean city, yesterday, it started off hazy and started off hot. temperatures have been running upper 70s to low 80s in the morning. watch the fog roll in, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. look at the clouds roll in, in the afternoon. great day of fishing. they got the largest white marlin in 29 years. we'll show that you coming up shortly. this morning, let's go up the coast to rehoboth where they got this little haze, 75. maybe another round of fog trying to roll in along the shorelines this morning. otherwise locally we're looking at least clear skies over baltimore, 76 while we have progress outside in the county. 71 degrees officially at bw parkway. 72 easton. 66 back towards york. a little bit of patchy fog this morning.
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. >> rose: you have 90,000 in america? >> studying in the united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is there a... tell me how you're emphasizing education. >> education, we have a policy that's actually a national strategy. that is to develop countries through education with science and technology. so this is the idea of fundmental policy of china. so that's why the government has put so much emphasis on education. the government has increased its input in... that is to say has increased the government expenses for education. it's taking a larger share in terms of the budget of the country. and also vis-a-vis the g.d.p. >> rose: when you look at the united states, what is it about the united states and its growth and development to its position in the world today that you say we want to emulate that. we want to copy that. we want to be as good as they are at that. >> yeah, i think what the reform and opening up is demanding is that we need to learn from others, whatever that is good for china. so i think that's wh
. >> rose: you have 90,000 in america? >> studying in the united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is there a... tell me how you're emphasizing education. >> education, we have a policy that's actually a national strategy. that is to develop countries through education with science and technology. so this is the idea of fundmental policy of china. so that's why the government has put so much emphasis on education. the government has increased its input in......
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800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... for 6 months. it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a $180 savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v this if fios. this is big. >>> pay up to light up. smokers who work for orange county, floarld will have to -- florida will have to shell out 25 buck as paycheck for the privilege of lighting up. commissioners just voted in favor of that surcharge on health care premiums for smokers. they hope the money will help offset medical insurance increases. >> it is something that we do think number one is going to help mitigate the cost of tobacco use and it's really something that we hope that employees will understand and really take this opportunity to change that behavior. >> this month and next month september employees w
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citizens charged with plotting jihad right here in america with another suspect still on the loose. that's next on "the fox report." dd quality and reliability... are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. shepard: we have newde tails tonight in the case against suspects planning a violent jihad, as they put it, in north carolina. investigators are revealing secret recordings now in which the alleged ringleader of the group talked about bringing muslim holy war here to the united states. in court today prosecutors played a scratchy recording of a person identified as this man, daniel boyd, talking about his plans for violence oversatisfies and saying if those plans did not come through, then he'd bring jihad here to america. the voice iden
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. >> reporter: so far just under half the cars sold in this program came from america's big three. now some economists say because these cars that are being sold are the least expensive on the market, it won't have a lasting impact on the economy until the government can also create more jobs and boost consumer confidence. from washington, tracie potts, news 4. >>> so here's what happens to those clunkers once they trade them in. they wind up in places such as jack's auto parts if arlington. people there say they have crushed about 40 vehicles if just the laus few days. dealers are hoping that crushing continues because they won't see any federal money until the clunkers are officially destroyed. the program may be great for the auto industry, but not so great for another industry, actually jack's auto parts' primary business, the sale of used auto parts. >> people don't need to get a part to fix this car. so you're taking thousands of cars off the street. so if the people don't need a part to fix it, we're out of business. >> he's got hundreds of clunkers just waiting to be towed
. >> reporter: so far just under half the cars sold in this program came from america's big three. now some economists say because these cars that are being sold are the least expensive on the market, it won't have a lasting impact on the economy until the government can also create more jobs and boost consumer confidence. from washington, tracie potts, news 4. >>> so here's what happens to those clunkers once they trade them in. they wind up in places such as jack's auto parts...
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back home, a two american jonalists freedy north korea enjoy an emotion homecoming, we ask, what did america have to give to get them ack, and why is south korea conceed? >>> in iran, a police confront protesters shoutindeath to the dictator,mahmoud ahmadinej sworin as edent, nearly two months ater his disputed electiontriggered massive unrest. >>> while most of the worlhas moved on from the storf the battle by pakisti troop to oust the taliban fr the swat valley, we check i o the humanitarianrisis it trigged and find it fafrom over. >>> and in a reminder of the people powe she inspired more than two decades ago. te of thoundings of filinos turn now the manila to bid former president corzano keeno farell. >>> ld's leading reporters and analysts, re is what's hapning from around the world. this is "wldfocus." made possible, ipart, by the foowing funders -- >>good evening, i'm martin savidge. >>> ty had been detained for five months and ced 12 yars in north korean pson camp. buthis morning american journalist laura ling and euna lee we finally backon amican soil. freed after a surised visit to
back home, a two american jonalists freedy north korea enjoy an emotion homecoming, we ask, what did america have to give to get them ack, and why is south korea conceed? >>> in iran, a police confront protesters shoutindeath to the dictator,mahmoud ahmadinej sworin as edent, nearly two months ater his disputed electiontriggered massive unrest. >>> while most of the worlhas moved on from the storf the battle by pakisti troop to oust the taliban fr the swat valley, we check i o...
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you can't get any higher as an emissary from america than that. >> that's right. he kawrries status. >> he's got more status than the secretary of state. >> and he's a smart man. when he's over there, he's picking up a lot of information. nothing was lost here. >> monika? >> president obama referred to it as a humanitarian mission, however, he should have followed it up once the young women were back on the american soil by condemning the human right as buss and demanded international access to and investigation of this isolated goulog where hundreds of thousands of people are starvingp. >> if you're so mart -- >> hold on. >> if you're so smart, why are they so concerned about this not being looked upon as an official government act? why? why? >> because they don't want to conflate the -- >> do they get enough screen from calling it a humannian mission or is it still an official act? >> i don't think they get enough cover. >> sure it's an official act. >> they said it's a private mission. >> oh, come, come, come. >> we're talking here about the language of diploma
you can't get any higher as an emissary from america than that. >> that's right. he kawrries status. >> he's got more status than the secretary of state. >> and he's a smart man. when he's over there, he's picking up a lot of information. nothing was lost here. >> monika? >> president obama referred to it as a humanitarian mission, however, he should have followed it up once the young women were back on the american soil by condemning the human right as buss and...
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welcom to "bbcorld ns," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, ad elsewhere ound the glob i am mikmbley. ba in moscow. and lightni really does strike twice. usai bolt tak another record, this time in the 200 meter hello to you. the man convicted of t lockerbi bombing has received ecstatic welcome home in libya. abdelbaset aliohmet al-megrahi is facg ath from terminal cancer and wasfor that reason leased early from il by the scottish gornment. he issued a statement again declaring his innence and his since sympat for the unimaginable loss of the ictims' milies. 270 victims. any were american. al-megrahi served just ov 11 days for each murder. w have this rert from glasgow. >> this is the moment abdelbaset ali mohmet al-megrahi left british soil. his papers sayin he was leased due to compassionate grounds or in his has as he walked slowly up the steps to the airane. he served 10 years of a sentence. the decion to release d was made by the justicsecretary. this was pnted out just how ha the decision was to make. >> our juste syst demands that judgment be imposed but compsion be available.
welcom to "bbcorld ns," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, ad elsewhere ound the glob i am mikmbley. ba in moscow. and lightni really does strike twice. usai bolt tak another record, this time in the 200 meter hello to you. the man convicted of t lockerbi bombing has received ecstatic welcome home in libya. abdelbaset aliohmet al-megrahi is facg ath from terminal cancer and wasfor that reason leased early from il by the scottish gornment. he issued a statement again declaring...
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. >> rose:ou have 90,0 in america? >> studying inhe united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is tre a...ell me how you're emphasizing education. >> education, we have a poli that's actuall a national strategy. that is to develop countrie through ecation with scien and technology. so ts is the idea of fundmental picy of china. so that's why the government has put much emphasis on education. the government hasincreased its inpu in... that is t say has increased the government expenses for education. it's taking a larger share in terms of the budget ofhe country. and also vis-a-vis the.d.p. >> rose: when you look at t united states, what is it about the united states andts growt d development to its positi in the world today that yousay we want tomulate that. we want to copy that. weant to beas good as they are at that. >> yeah, i think wt the form and opening up iemanding is that we ne to learn om others, whater that is good for china. so i thinkhat's what we are. we have be trying to do since the beginning of
. >> rose:ou have 90,0 in america? >> studying inhe united states on different campuses, yes. >> rose: is tre a...ell me how you're emphasizing education. >> education, we have a poli that's actuall a national strategy. that is to develop countrie through ecation with scien and technology. so ts is the idea of fundmental picy of china. so that's why the government has put much emphasis on education. the government hasincreased its inpu in... that is t say has increased...
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i think it is really important that people see the essence of america, and today, we look great. greta: it was important to noted that this was not an air force plane, so it did not look like a government mission of any sort. are there any sort of fingerprints from the president obama administration on this other than the green light that the president could go? >> this was all a precooked deal, as ambassador bolton has said. there have been intensive discussions between the obama administration and the north korean in new york, in washington, and through the swedish embassy, so, clearly, this was not president clinton freelancing on his own, which is what jimmy carter did on his own in a previous year. president clinton just followed the script. greta: is there any chance that this could be anything good? i mean,ç it is obviously good that the two journalists are home. maybe we will get lucky and work out some of the things we could not and get strong commitments and a real end to the program put >> the one man, -- and a real and to the program? ç>> we have got to remember t
i think it is really important that people see the essence of america, and today, we look great. greta: it was important to noted that this was not an air force plane, so it did not look like a government mission of any sort. are there any sort of fingerprints from the president obama administration on this other than the green light that the president could go? >> this was all a precooked deal, as ambassador bolton has said. there have been intensive discussions between the obama...